œcumenic {adj} (ecumenical) SEE: ecumenical
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::
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Öland {prop} (island)
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:: Øland, Öland
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Ólavsøka {prop} (Ólavsøka)
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:: Olaj
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oak {n} (tree or shrub of the genus Quercus)
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:: eg {c}, egetræ {n}
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oak {n} (wood)
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:: eg {c}, egetræ {n}
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oak {adj} (made of oak wood)
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:: ege-
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oak tree {n} (tree or shrub of the genus Quercus) SEE: oak
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::
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oakum {n} (fibrous caulking material)
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:: værk
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oakwood {n} (wood populated with oaks)
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:: egeskov {c}
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oar {n} (implement used to row a boat)
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:: åre {c}
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oar {v} (row) SEE: row
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::
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oarfish {n} (fish of the family Regalecidae)
|
:: sildekonge {c}
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oasis {n} (well surrounded by fertile region)
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:: oase {c}
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oat {n} (a widely cultivated cereal grass)
|
:: havre {c}
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oat {n} (seeds of the oat) SEE: oats
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::
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oath {n} (curse) SEE: curse
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::
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oath {n} (solemn pledge)
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:: ed {c}
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oath {n} (affirmed statement)
|
:: ed, løfte
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oatmeal {n} (meal)
|
:: havregryn {n}
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oatmeal {n} (breakfast cereal, see also: porridge)
|
:: havregrød
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oats {n} (seeds of an oat plant)
|
:: havregryn
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Obadiah {prop} (book of the Old Testament)
|
:: Obadias
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obdurate {adj} (Stubbornly persistent, generally in wrongdoing; refusing to reform or repent)
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:: hårdnakket
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obedience {n} (quality of being obedient)
|
:: lydighed {c}
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obese {adj} (extremely overweight)
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:: fed
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obesity {n} (act or state of being obese)
|
:: fedme {c}, overvægt {?}
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obituary {n} (brief notice of a person's death, as published in a newspaper)
|
:: dødsannonce {c}
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object {n} (thing)
|
:: objekt, ting
|
object {n} (in grammar)
|
:: objekt {n}, genstandsled {n}
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object {v} (disagree with something or someone)
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:: indvende
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object complement {n} (object complement)
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:: omsagnsled til genstandsled, objektsprædikat
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object language {n} (lexicography: language of headwords)
|
:: objektsprog
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object-oriented programming {n} (programming paradigm that uses objects to design application and computer programs)
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:: objektorienteret programmering {c}
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oblast {n} (region or province)
|
:: oblast
|
obligation {n} (act of binding oneself by a social, legal, or moral tie to someone)
|
:: pligt {c}
|
obligation {n} (social, legal, or moral requirement)
|
:: pligt {c}
|
obligation {n} (course of action imposed by society, law, or conscience)
|
:: pligt {c}
|
oblivion {n} (state of forgetfulness or distraction)
|
:: glemsel {c}
|
oblivion {n} (state of being completely forgotten)
|
:: glemsel {c}
|
oblivion {n} (a state of nothingness)
|
:: intethed
|
oblivious {adj} (unaware)
|
:: uvidende
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oboe {n} (wind instrument)
|
:: obo {c}
|
oboe d'amore {n} (instrument of the oboe family)
|
:: obo d'amore {c}
|
oboist {n} (performer on the oboe)
|
:: oboist {c}
|
obsequious {adj} (obedient, compliant with someone else's orders)
|
:: underdanig
|
obsequious {adj} (fawning, subservient)
|
:: servil, slesk
|
observation wheel {n} (Ferris wheel) SEE: Ferris wheel
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::
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observatory {n} (place where celestial bodies or natural phenomena are observed)
|
:: observatorium {n}
|
observatory {n} (lookout) SEE: lookout
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::
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observe {v} (to notice, to watch, see also: notice)
|
:: betragte, iagttage, observere
|
observe {v} (to follow)
|
:: overholde, følge
|
observe {v} (to comment)
|
:: bemærke
|
observer {n} (one who makes observations, monitors or takes notice)
|
:: observatør {c}, iagttager {c}, betragter {c}
|
obsess {v} (to be preoccupied with a single topic or emotion)
|
:: besætte
|
obsession {n} (compulsive or irrational preoccupation)
|
:: tvangstanke {c}
|
obsession {n} (unhealthy fixation)
|
:: besættelse {c}, fiks ide
|
obsessive-compulsive disorder {n} (form of anxiety)
|
:: OCD {c}
|
obsessive-compulsive personality disorder {n} (personality disorder)
|
:: obsessiv-kompulsiv personlighedsforstyrrelse, tvangspræget personlighedsforstyrrelse, anankastisk personlighedsforstyrrelse
|
obsidian {n} (a type of black glass produced by volcanoes)
|
:: obsidian {c} {n}
|
obsolescence {n} (state)
|
:: forældelse
|
obsolete {adj} (no longer in use)
|
:: gået af brug, forældet
|
obstacle {n} (something that impedes, stands in the way of, or holds up progress)
|
:: forhindring {c}
|
obstetrician {n} (a physician who specializes in childbirth)
|
:: fødselshjælper {c}
|
obstetrics {n} (care of women during and after pregnancy)
|
:: obstetrik {c}
|
obstinate {adj} (adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course, usually unreasonably)
|
:: obstinat, hårdnakket
|
obtainable {adj} (capable of being obtained)
|
:: anskaffningsbar, tilgængelig
|
obtuse angle {n} (angle that is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees)
|
:: stump vinkel {c}
|
obvious {adj} (easily discovered or understood; self-explanatory)
|
:: tydelig, åbenbar, oplagt, indlysende, åbenlys
|
obviously {adv} (in an obvious manner; clearly apparent)
|
:: naturligvis
|
ocarina {n} (musical instrument)
|
:: ocarina {c}, okarina {c}
|
Occam's razor {prop} (both principles)
|
:: Ockhams ragekniv
|
occasion {n} (favorable opportunity)
|
:: lejlighed {c}
|
occasion {n} (occurrence which brings with it some unlooked-for event; motive, reason)
|
:: anledning {c}
|
occasion {n} (particular happening)
|
:: begivenhed {c}, anledning {c}
|
occasion {n} (need)
|
:: grund {c}, behov {n}
|
occasion {v} (give occasion to)
|
:: foranledige, forårsage
|
Occitan {prop} (the Romance language)
|
:: occitansk
|
Occitania {prop} (Occitania)
|
:: Occitanien
|
occlusive {n} (plosive) SEE: plosive
|
::
|
occult {adj} (related to the occult)
|
:: okkult
|
occult {adj} (esoteric)
|
:: esoterisk, okkult
|
occult {n} (supernatural affairs)
|
:: okkultisme
|
occultation {n} (astronomical event)
|
:: okkultation
|
occupation {n} (activity or task with which one occupies oneself)
|
:: arbejde {n}, beskæftigelse {c}, erhverv {n}
|
occupation {n} (act, process or state of possessing a place)
|
:: besættelse {c}, okkupation {c}
|
occupation {n} (control of a country or region by a hostile army)
|
:: besættelse {c}, okkupation {c}
|
occupational {adj} (of, relating to, or caused by an occupation)
|
:: arbejdsmæssig
|
occupy {v} (to occupy) SEE: consume
|
::
|
occupy {v} (have (taken) control of)
|
:: besætte
|
occur {v} (be present or found)
|
:: forekomme
|
OCD {n} (obsessive-compulsive disorder) SEE: obsessive-compulsive disorder
|
::
|
ocean {n} (one of the large bodies of water)
|
:: ocean {n}
|
Oceania {prop} (geographical region)
|
:: Oceanien
|
Oceanian {adj} (from Oceania)
|
:: oceanisk
|
Oceanian {n} (someone from Oceania)
|
:: oceanier
|
oceanologist {n} (one who studies oceans)
|
:: oceanolog {c}
|
octagon {n} (polygon with eight sides and eight angles)
|
:: ottekant
|
octagonal {adj} (shaped like an octagon)
|
:: ottekantet
|
octahedron {n} (a polyhedron with eight faces)
|
:: oktaeder {n}
|
octane number {n} (measure of the antiknock properties of an automobile fuel)
|
:: oktantal {n}
|
octangular {adj} (octagonal) SEE: octagonal
|
::
|
octave {n} (interval)
|
:: oktav {c}
|
octet {n} (group of eight musicians performing together)
|
:: oktet {c}
|
octet {n} (composition for such a group)
|
:: oktet {c}
|
October {prop} (tenth month of the Gregorian calendar)
|
:: oktober {c}
|
octopus {n} (mollusc)
|
:: blæksprutte {c}
|
octothorpe {n} (octothorpe) SEE: hash
|
::
|
octuplet {n} (one of eight babies born at the same birth)
|
:: otteling {c}
|
ocular {adj} (seen by the eye) SEE: visual
|
::
|
oculist {n} (ophthalmologist) SEE: ophthalmologist
|
::
|
odd {adj} (strange)
|
:: mærkelig
|
odd {adj} (indivisible by two)
|
:: ulige
|
odd function {n} (function)
|
:: ulige funktion {c}
|
ode {n} (a short poetical composition)
|
:: ode {c}
|
Odense {prop} (City in southern Denmark)
|
:: Odense
|
Odesa {prop} (Odessa) SEE: Odessa
|
::
|
Odessa {prop} (Ukrainian city)
|
:: Odessa
|
Odia {prop} (Oriya) SEE: Oriya
|
::
|
Odin {prop} (god in Norse mythology)
|
:: Odin
|
Odisha {prop} (state in India)
|
:: Orissa
|
odontophobia {n} (fear of dentistry)
|
:: tandlægeangst {c}, tandlægeskræk {c}, odontofobi {c}
|
Odysseus {prop} (son of Laertes; Greek leader during the Trojan War)
|
:: Odysseus
|
Odyssey {prop} (epic poem describing the journey of Odysseus)
|
:: Odysseen {f}
|
oedema {n} (edema) SEE: edema
|
::
|
Oedipus {prop} (son of Laius and Jocasta)
|
:: Ødipus {c}
|
oenological {adj} (of or pertaining to oenology, the study of wine)
|
:: ønologisk
|
oenologist {n} (an expert in the science of oenology)
|
:: ønolog {c}
|
oenology {n} (scientific study of wines)
|
:: ønologi {c}
|
oesophagus {n} (the tube that carries food from the pharynx to the stomach)
|
:: spiserør
|
oeuvre {n} (complete body of works)
|
:: forfatterskab {n}
|
of {prep} ((time) before, to)
|
:: i
|
of {prep} (introducing an epithet)
|
:: af
|
of {prep} (possessive genitive: belonging to)
|
:: af
|
of color {adj} (of a race other than white (euphemistic))
|
:: farvet
|
of course {adv} (naturally)
|
:: selvfølgelig, naturligvis
|
offal {n} (refuse) SEE: refuse
|
::
|
offal {n} (rejected parts of an animal)
|
:: slagteriaffald {n}
|
offal {n} (animal's organs as food)
|
:: indmad {c}
|
offal {n} (carrion) SEE: carrion
|
::
|
offend {v} (to hurt the feelings)
|
:: krænke, förolämpa
|
offend {v} (sin) SEE: sin
|
::
|
offensive {adj} (causing offense)
|
:: stødende, anstødelig
|
offensive {adj} (relating to attack, offense)
|
:: offensiv
|
offensive {adj} (team sports: having to do with play directed at scoring)
|
:: offensiv
|
offensive {n} (an attack)
|
:: offensiv {c}
|
offer {n} (proposal)
|
:: bud {n}, tilbud {n}
|
offer {n} (something put forth)
|
:: tilbud {n}, udbud {n}
|
offer {n} (law: invitation to enter binding contract)
|
:: udbudsforretning {c}
|
offer {v} (propose)
|
:: tilbyde, foreslå
|
offer {v} (place at disposal)
|
:: tilbyde, udlove, udsætte
|
office {n} (room(s) or building used for non-manual work)
|
:: kontor
|
office {n} (major governmental division)
|
:: bureau
|
officer {n} (contraction of the term "commissioned officer")
|
:: officer {c}
|
official {n} (office holder invested with powers and authorities)
|
:: embedsmand {c}, tjenestemand {c} [older officially regulated term]
|
official {n} (person responsible for applying the rules in a competition)
|
:: dommer {c}
|
offside {n} (offside play)
|
:: offside {c}
|
often {adv} (frequently, many times)
|
:: ofte, hyppigt
|
oftenly {adv} (often) SEE: often
|
::
|
oganesson {n} (chemical element with atomic number 118)
|
:: oganesson {n}
|
ogonek {n} (diacritical mark)
|
:: ogonek {c}
|
Ohio {prop} (U.S. state)
|
:: Ohio
|
Ohm's law {prop} (Ohm's observation)
|
:: Ohms lov {c}
|
oh my God {interj} (excitement or shock)
|
:: åh min gud, tak for kaffe, det er løgn
|
oi {interj} (exclamation to get attention) SEE: hey
|
::
|
-oic acid {suffix} (carboxylic acid functional group)
|
:: -syre {c}
|
oil {n} (liquid fat)
|
:: olie {c}
|
oil {n} (petroleum-based liquid)
|
:: olie {c}, råolie {c}
|
oil {v} (lubricate with oil)
|
:: smøre
|
oiler {n} (ship) SEE: oil tanker
|
::
|
oil palm {n} (tree that produces palm oil)
|
:: oliepalme {c}
|
oil pipeline {n} (oil pipeline)
|
:: olieledning {c}
|
oil rig {n} (oil-drilling platform)
|
:: borerig
|
oil shale {n} (shale from which hydrocarbons can be produced)
|
:: olieskifer
|
oil tanker {n} (Ship)
|
:: olietankskib
|
oink {interj} (Representing the sound made by a pig)
|
:: øf
|
ointment {n} (viscous preparation, usually containing medication)
|
:: salve {n}
|
OK {n} (endorsement; approval)
|
:: ok {n}, o.k. {n}, OK {n}, grønt lys {n}
|
Oklahoma {prop} (state)
|
:: Oklahoma
|
Oklahoma City {prop} (capital and largest city of Oklahoma)
|
:: Oklahoma City
|
okra {n} (A. esculentus)
|
:: okra {c}
|
okroshka {n} (cold raw vegetable soup)
|
:: okrosjka
|
-ol {suffix} (-OH group)
|
:: -ol
|
Olaf {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Olaf, Olav
|
old {adj} (of an object, concept, etc: having existed for a relatively long period of time)
|
:: gammel
|
old {adj} (of a living being: having lived for relatively many years)
|
:: gammel
|
old {adj} (former)
|
:: tidligere
|
old {adj} (having existed or lived for the specified time)
|
:: gammel
|
Old Arabic {prop} (earliest attested stage of the Arabic language)
|
:: oldarabisk
|
Old Danish {prop} (9th to 11th centuries)
|
:: olddansk {n}, runedansk {n}
|
Old Danish {prop} (Middle Danish) SEE: Middle Danish
|
::
|
Old East Norse {prop} (Old East Norse)
|
:: oldøstnordisk, olddansk, runedansk
|
Old English {prop} (ancestor language of modern English)
|
:: angelsaksisk; oldengelsk
|
older brother {n} (multi-word, compound-word or otherwise sum-of-parts translations)
|
:: storebror {c}, storebroder {c}
|
older sister {n} (multi-word, compound-word or otherwise sum-of-parts translations)
|
:: storesøster {c}
|
old-fashioned {adj} (outdated or no longer in vogue)
|
:: gammeldags
|
old-fashioned {adj} (preferring the customs of earlier times)
|
:: gammeldags
|
Old Frankish {prop} (Frankish) SEE: Frankish
|
::
|
Old French {prop} (French language from 9th to the early 14th century)
|
:: oldfransk {n}
|
Old Greek {prop} (form of the Greek language)
|
:: oldgræsk
|
old guard {n} (old guard)
|
:: gammel garde {c}
|
Old High German {prop} (Old High German)
|
:: oldhøjtysk
|
Old High German {adj} (Old High German)
|
:: oldhøjtysk
|
Old Kingdom {prop} (Egypt from the 3rd Dynasty through the 6th)
|
:: Det gamle Rige {n} [definite form]
|
Old Low German {prop} (Old Saxon) SEE: Old Saxon
|
::
|
old maid {n} (card game)
|
:: Sorte Per
|
old man {n} (elderly man)
|
:: olding {c}
|
Old Norse {prop} (language of Scandinavia before 1400 CE)
|
:: oldnordisk, norrønt
|
Old Polish {prop} (historical form of the Polish language)
|
:: oldpolsk
|
Old Portuguese {prop} (Portuguese language from 13th to 16th centuries)
|
:: oldportugisisk {n}
|
Old Saxon {n} (the Old Saxon language)
|
:: oldnedertysk
|
Old Spanish {n} (the Old Spanish language)
|
:: oldspansk {n}
|
Old West Norse {prop} (Old West Norse)
|
:: oldvestnordisk
|
old wives' tale {n} (rumour, myth or superstition)
|
:: ammestuehistorie {c}
|
Olga {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Olga
|
oligarch {n} (a member of an oligarchy)
|
:: oligark {c}
|
oligarchic {adj} (of or pertaining to oligarchy)
|
:: oligarkisk
|
oligarchy {n} (Government by only a few)
|
:: oligarki {n}, fåmandsvælde {n} {c}
|
oligarchy {n} (State ruled by such a government)
|
:: oligarki {n}
|
oligophrenia {n} (subnormal mental development)
|
:: oligofreni
|
oligotrophic {adj}
|
:: oligotrof
|
olive {n} (fruit)
|
:: oliven {c}
|
olive oil {n} (oil pressed from olives)
|
:: olivenolie {c}
|
Oliver {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Oliver
|
Olivia {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Olivia
|
Olivier salad {n} (traditional Russian salad of boiled vegetables with mayonnaise)
|
:: italiensk salat {c}
|
Olmütz {prop} (city in Moravia) SEE: Olomouc
|
::
|
Olmutz {prop} (city in Moravia) SEE: Olomouc
|
::
|
Olomouc {prop} (city in the Czech Republic)
|
:: Olomouc
|
Olympia {prop} (ancient city in Greece)
|
:: Olympia
|
Olympia {prop} (capital of Washington)
|
:: Olympia
|
Olympiad {n} (period of four years)
|
:: olympiade {c}
|
Olympiad {n} (Olympic games)
|
:: olympiade {c}
|
Olympic Games {prop} (international multi-sport event inspired by the ancient festival, see also: Olympics)
|
:: Olympiske lege {p}
|
Olympics {prop} (sport event, see also: Olympic Games)
|
:: olympiade {c}
|
Olympic Winter Games {prop} (Olympic Winter Games)
|
:: Vinter-OL
|
Oman {prop} (country in the Middle East)
|
:: Oman
|
Omani {n} (person from Oman or of Omani descent)
|
:: omaner
|
ombudsman {n} (official who investigates complaints)
|
:: ombudsmand {c}
|
omega {n} (angular velocity) SEE: angular velocity
|
::
|
omelette {n} (dish made with beaten eggs)
|
:: omelet {c}
|
ominous {adj} (of or pertaining to an omen or to omens; being or exhibiting an omen)
|
:: varslende
|
ominous {adj} (giving indication of a coming ill)
|
:: ildevarslende, uheldsvanger
|
omit {v} (to leave out or exclude)
|
:: udelade
|
omnipresence {n} (the ability to be at all places at the same time)
|
:: allestedsnærværelse {c}
|
omniscient {adj} (having total knowledge)
|
:: alvidende
|
omnivore {n} (animal eating both plants and meat)
|
:: altæder {c}, omnivor {c}
|
omphaloskepsis {n} (contemplation of or meditation upon one's navel)
|
:: navlepilleri {n}
|
Omsk {prop} (large city in Russia)
|
:: Omsk
|
on {adj} (destined)
|
:: på
|
on {prep} (positioned at the upper surface of)
|
:: på
|
on average {prep} (as a measure of central tendency)
|
:: i gennemsnit
|
on behalf of {prep} (speaking or acting for)
|
:: på vegne af
|
on board {adv} (aboard) SEE: aboard
|
::
|
once {adv} (one and only one time)
|
:: en gang
|
once {adv} (formerly)
|
:: engang
|
once {conj} (as soon as)
|
:: så snart (som), bare, når først
|
once {adv} (as soon as) SEE: as soon as
|
::
|
once again {adv} (one more time)
|
:: endnu en gang
|
once bitten, twice shy {proverb} (one is cautious in the future if hurt in the past)
|
:: brændt barn skyr ilden
|
once in a while {adv} (occasionally)
|
:: en gang imellem, indimellem
|
once more {adv} (one more time) SEE: once again
|
::
|
once upon a time {adv} (traditional beginning of children’s stories, especially fairy tales)
|
:: der var engang
|
oncology {n} (branch of medicine)
|
:: onkologi {c}
|
on command {prep} (of conscious volition)
|
:: på kommando
|
one {pron} (indefinite personal pronoun)
|
:: man, en, én, expressed by nominalization when following an adjective
|
one {n} (neutral element in multiplication)
|
:: et, én, ener {c}
|
one {n} (digit or figure)
|
:: ettal {n}, ener {c}
|
one {n} (dollar bill)
|
:: endollarseddel {c}
|
one {adj} (of a period of time)
|
:: en, et
|
one {adj} (a single, unspecified thing)
|
:: den, det ene
|
one {adj} (sole, only)
|
:: den, det ene, eneste
|
one {adj} (whole, entire)
|
:: en, et
|
one {adj} (in agreement)
|
:: enet
|
one {adj} (the same)
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:: en og samme
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one {adj} (being a preeminent example)
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:: ener
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one {adj} (being an unknown person with the specified name)
|
:: en
|
one {num} (ordinal number) SEE: first
|
::
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-one {suffix} (ketone)
|
:: -on
|
one {num} (cardinal number 1)
|
:: én, et
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one and a half {num} (one and a half)
|
:: halvanden {c}, halvandet {n}
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one another {pron} (idiomatic, reciprocal pronoun)
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:: hinanden, hverandre
|
one-armed bandit {n} (gaming machine)
|
:: enarmet tyveknægt {c}
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on earth {prep} (expletive giving emphasis after interrogative word)
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:: i alverden
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one brick short of a full load {adj} (not mentally sound; insane)
|
:: har en skrue løs
|
one-eyed {adj} (having only a single eye)
|
:: enøjet
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one for all, all for one {phrase} (motto: working for each other)
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:: en for alle, alle for en
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one hundred {num} (cardinal number 100) SEE: hundred
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::
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oneiric {adj} (resembling a dream; dreamlike) SEE: dreamlike
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::
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one-legged {adj} (having only one leg)
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:: enbenet
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one million {num} (cardinal number 1000000) SEE: million
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::
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one moment, please {phrase} (one moment please)
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:: et øjeblik
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one-night stand {n} (sexual encounter)
|
:: engangsknald {n}, one-night stand {n}
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one-off {n} (something that is done only once)
|
:: engangsforeteelse {c}, engangsfænomen {n}
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one quarter {num} (1/4)
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:: ag
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one-stop shop {n} (the only place or institution one needs)
|
:: rådgivningskontor {n}
|
one thousand {num} (cardinal number 1000) SEE: thousand
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::
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one-way street {n} (road in which traffic is only allowed to proceed in one direction)
|
:: ensrettet vej {c}, ensrettet gade {c} [in a town]
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one-way ticket {n} (a ticket granting permission to travel to a place but not back)
|
:: enkeltbillet {c}
|
on foot {prep} (walking, jogging, running)
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:: til fods
|
onion {n} (Allium cepa)
|
:: løg {n}
|
onion dome {n} (onion-shaped dome)
|
:: løgkuppel {c}
|
onlooker {n} (spectator, bystander) SEE: spectator
|
::
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only {adj} (alone in a category)
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:: eneste
|
only {adv}
|
:: kun, bare
|
only {n} (only child) SEE: only child
|
::
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only child {n} (person who has no siblings)
|
:: enebarn {n}
|
onomatopoeia {n} (word that sounds like what it represents)
|
:: lydord {n}, onomatopoietikon {n}
|
onomatopoeic {adj} (of or relating to onomatopoeia)
|
:: onomatopoietisk
|
onomatopoeic {adj} (having the property of onomatopoeia)
|
:: onomatopoietisk, lydefterlignende
|
onomatopoetic {adj} (concerning onomatopoeia) SEE: onomatopoeic
|
::
|
on pins and needles {prep}
|
:: på stikkerne, oppe på lakridserne
|
on purpose {prep} (purposely, with intention)
|
:: med vilje, med fuldt overlæg
|
on sale {prep} (available for purchase)
|
:: til salg
|
on the brink of {prep} (very near to)
|
:: på vippen
|
on the contrary {prep} (opposite)
|
:: tværtimod
|
on the house {prep} (free service)
|
:: på husets regning
|
on the nose {prep} (exact)
|
:: på næsen {c}
|
on the one hand {prep} (from one point of view)
|
:: på den ene side
|
on the other hand {prep} (from another point of view)
|
:: på den anden side
|
on the safe side {prep} (on the safe side)
|
:: på den sikre side, for en sikkerheds skyld
|
on the way {prep} (coming)
|
:: på vej
|
on the whole {prep} (for the most part)
|
:: i det store og hele, stort set
|
on this side of {prep} (on this side of)
|
:: dennesides
|
onto {adj} (surjective) SEE: surjective
|
::
|
onus probandi {n} (duty of a party in a legal proceeding) SEE: burden of proof
|
::
|
-onym {suffix} (word)
|
:: -onym {n}
|
on your mark, get set, go {phrase} (three-command start of racing)
|
:: klar, parat, start
|
onyx {n} (a banded variety of chalcedony)
|
:: onyks
|
oofless {adj} (poor) SEE: poor
|
::
|
oology {n} (study of birds' eggs)
|
:: oologi {c}
|
oophorectomy {n} (surgical removal of ovaries)
|
:: ooforektomi {c}, ovariektomi {c}
|
oops {interj} (acknowledging a minor mistake)
|
:: ups, hovsa
|
op-ed {adj} (containing signed articles)
|
:: kronik {c}
|
open {adj} (not closed)
|
:: åben
|
open {adj} (prepared to conduct business)
|
:: åben
|
open {adj} (receptive)
|
:: åben
|
open {adj} (public)
|
:: åben
|
open {v} (to make something accessible)
|
:: åbne, lukke op
|
open {v} (to bring up (a topic))
|
:: begynde
|
open {v} (to make accessible to customers)
|
:: åbne
|
open {v} (to start (a campaign))
|
:: indlede
|
open {v} (to become open)
|
:: åbnes
|
open {v} (to begin conducting business)
|
:: åbne
|
open-air museum {n} (outdoor museum)
|
:: frilandsmuseum {n}
|
opener {n} (bottle opener) SEE: bottle opener
|
::
|
opener {n} (can opener) SEE: can opener
|
::
|
open-minded {adj} (willing to consider new ideas)
|
:: fordomsfri
|
open relationship {n} (the relationship with possible additional relationships)
|
:: åbent forhold {n}
|
open sandwich {n} (slice of bread with toppings)
|
:: mad {c}
|
open sesame {phrase} (open up)
|
:: sesam, luk dig op
|
open syllable {n} (open syllable)
|
:: åben stavelse
|
opera {n} (theatrical work)
|
:: opera
|
opera house {n} (theatre for opera)
|
:: operahus {n}
|
operating room {n} (room in a hospital used for performing surgical operations)
|
:: operationsstue {c}
|
operating system {n} (software which controls computer)
|
:: styresystem {n}, operativsystem {n}
|
operating theatre {n} (room in a hospital used for performing surgery)
|
:: operationsstue {c}
|
operative {adj} (effectual)
|
:: vigtig, bærende
|
operative {adj} (functional)
|
:: fungerende, operativ
|
operative {n} (employee with some particular function or skill)
|
:: medarbejder {c}
|
operative {n} (participant in an operation)
|
:: deltager {c}
|
operator {n} (one who operates)
|
:: operatør
|
operator {n} (telecommunications operator)
|
:: telefonist, telefonistinde
|
operator {n} (mathematical operator)
|
:: operator
|
ophthalmologist {n} (eye specialist)
|
:: øjenlæge {c}, oftalmolog {c}
|
ophthalmology {n} (eye medicine)
|
:: oftalmologi {c}
|
opiate {n} (drug, hormone or other substance derived from or related to opium)
|
:: opiat {c}
|
opine {v} (to have or express an opinion)
|
:: mene
|
opinion {n} (thought a person has formed about a topic)
|
:: mening {c}
|
opinion {v} (opine) SEE: opine
|
::
|
opinion poll {n} (poll)
|
:: meningsmåling
|
opium {n} (drug from opium poppy)
|
:: opium {c}
|
Oporto {prop} (second-largest city of Portugal)
|
:: Porto
|
opossum {n} (marsupial of the Didelphidae)
|
:: opossum {c}, pungrotte {c}
|
opponent {n} (one who opposes another)
|
:: modstander {c}
|
opponent {n} (one who objects to a policy, etc.)
|
:: kritiker {c}
|
opponent {n}
|
:: modspiller {c} [in a sport]
|
opportune {adj} (suitable)
|
:: passende, opportun
|
opportune {adj} (at a convenient time)
|
:: belejlig, opportun
|
opportunity {n} (chance for advancement, progress or profit)
|
:: mulighed {c}
|
opportunity {n} (favorable circumstance or occasion)
|
:: mulighed {c}
|
opposite {adj} (located directly across from)
|
:: modsat
|
opposite {n} (contrary thing)
|
:: det modsatte {n}
|
opposite {prep} (across from)
|
:: over for
|
opposite sex {n} (the other gender to which one is referring)
|
:: modsatte køn {n}
|
opposition {n} (politics: party or movement opposed to government)
|
:: opposition {c}
|
oppress {v} (keep down by unjust force)
|
:: undertrykke
|
oppression {n} (act of oppressing, or the state of being oppressed)
|
:: undertrykkelse {c}
|
optic {adj} (of or relating to the eye or to vision)
|
:: optisk
|
optic {adj} (of or relating to optics or optical instruments)
|
:: optisk
|
optical {adj} (designed to assist or enhance sight)
|
:: optisk
|
optical {adj} (relating to visible light)
|
:: optisk
|
optical {adj} (incorporating light-sensitive devices)
|
:: optisk
|
optical {adj} (relating to sight) SEE: optic
|
::
|
optical {adj} (relating to optics) SEE: optic
|
::
|
optical fibre {n} (fibre used for transmitting light)
|
:: lysleder {c}
|
optician {n} (a person who makes or sells lenses, spectacles)
|
:: optiker {c}
|
optimize {v} (to make (something) optimal)
|
:: optimere
|
optimize {v} (to make (something) more efficient)
|
:: optimere
|
optimize {v} (to become optimal)
|
:: optimere
|
option {n} (one of the choices that can be made)
|
:: valgmulighed {c}, mulighed {c}
|
option {n} (financial product)
|
:: option {c}, aktieoption {c} [stock option]
|
optional {adj} (not compulsory)
|
:: valgfri, frivillig
|
or {conj} (conjunction)
|
:: eller
|
or {n} (gold or yellow tincture)
|
:: guld
|
or {adj} (of yellow or gold tincture on a coat of arms)
|
:: guld
|
orach {n} (saltbush) SEE: saltbush
|
::
|
oral hygiene {n} (keeping the mouth clean)
|
:: mundhygiejne {c}
|
oral sex {n} (stimulation of the genitals using the mouth)
|
:: oralsex {c}
|
orange {n} (tree)
|
:: appelsintræ
|
orange {n} (fruit)
|
:: appelsin
|
orange {n} (colour)
|
:: orange
|
orange {adj} (having the colour of the fruit of an orange tree)
|
:: orange
|
orangeade {n} (orange-flavored soft drink)
|
:: appelsinvand
|
Orange Free State {prop} (former province of South Africa)
|
:: Oranjefristaten {c} [definite form]
|
orange juice {n} (juice of squeezed oranges)
|
:: appelsinjuice {c}
|
orb {n} (period of time marked off by the revolution of a heavenly body) SEE: year
|
::
|
orb {n} (circle) SEE: circle
|
::
|
orb {n} (orbit) SEE: orbit
|
::
|
orb {n} (monarch's ceremonial sphere) SEE: globus cruciger
|
::
|
orbit {n} (path of one object around another)
|
:: kredsløb {n}, omløbsbane {c}
|
orc {n} (evil monstrous humanoid creature)
|
:: ork
|
orc {n} (Orcinus orca) SEE: orca
|
::
|
orca {n} (Orcinus orca)
|
:: spækhugger {c}
|
orchard {n} (land for cultivation of fruit or nut trees)
|
:: frugthave {c}, frugtplantage {c} [larger]
|
orchard {n} (the trees in an orchard)
|
:: frugttræ {n}
|
orchestra {n} (large group of musicians who play together on various instruments)
|
:: orkester {n}
|
orchestra {n} (semicircular space in front of the stage used by the chorus in Ancient theatres)
|
:: orchestra {c}
|
orchestra {n} (the area in a theatre or concert hall where the musicians sit)
|
:: orkestergrav {c}
|
orchestral {adj} (relating to an orchestra)
|
:: orkestral
|
orchestra pit {n} (sunken area in front of a stage)
|
:: orkestergrav {c}
|
ordain {v} (admit into the ministry of a religion)
|
:: ordinere
|
order {n} (arrangement, disposition)
|
:: ordning {c}, rækkefølge {c}
|
order {n} (good arrangement)
|
:: orden {c}
|
order {n} (command)
|
:: ordre {c}
|
order {n} (request for some product or service)
|
:: ordre {c}
|
order {n} (religious group)
|
:: orden {c}
|
order {n} (awarded decoration)
|
:: orden {c}
|
order {n} (biology: taxonomical classification)
|
:: orden {c}
|
order {n} (highest exponent in a polynomial)
|
:: orden {c}
|
order {v} (to set in (any) order)
|
:: ordne
|
order {v} (to request some product or service)
|
:: bestille
|
orderly {adj} (neat; tidy; possessing order)
|
:: ordentlig, velordnet
|
orderly {n} (hospital attendant given a variety of non-medical duties)
|
:: portør {c}
|
orderly {n} (soldier who carries out minor tasks for a superior officer)
|
:: ordonnans {c}, oppasser {c}
|
ordinal {n} (ordinal number, see also: ordinal number)
|
:: ordenstal {n}, ordinaltal {n}
|
ordinal number {n} (grammar: word used to denote relative position in a sequence)
|
:: ordinaltal {n}, ordenstal {n}
|
ore {n} (rock that contains materials that can be economically extracted and processed)
|
:: malm {c}
|
oregano {n} (plant)
|
:: oregano, almindelig merian
|
Oregon {prop} (northwestern state of the United States of America)
|
:: Oregon
|
Oregon grape {n} (Mahonia aquifolium)
|
:: mahonie
|
Orenburg {prop} (city in Russia)
|
:: Orenburg
|
Oresund {prop} (strait)
|
:: Øresund, Sundet {n} [definite form; colloquial]
|
Oresund Bridge {prop} (bridge)
|
:: Øresundsbroen {c}
|
organ {n} (part of an organism)
|
:: organ {n}
|
organ {n} (musical instrument)
|
:: orgel {n}
|
organ {n} (official magazine, newsletter, or similar publication)
|
:: organ {n}
|
organ donor {n} (person from whom an organ is removed)
|
:: organdonor {c}
|
organic {adj} (chemistry: relating to the compounds of carbon)
|
:: organisk
|
organic {adj} (of food and food products: grown without agrichemicals)
|
:: økologisk
|
organic {n} (organic compound) SEE: organic compound
|
::
|
organic chemistry {n} (chemistry of carbon containing compounds)
|
:: organisk kemi
|
organic compound {n} (carbon containing covalent compound)
|
:: organisk forbindelse
|
organise {v} (organize) SEE: organize
|
::
|
organism {n} (living thing)
|
:: organisme {c}
|
organization {n} (group of people or other legal entities with an explicit purpose and written rules)
|
:: organisation
|
organize {v} (to arrange in working order)
|
:: organisere
|
organized crime {n} (criminal organizations seen as a whole)
|
:: organiseret kriminalitet {c}
|
organized religion {n} (religion)
|
:: organiseret religion {c}
|
orgasm {n} (the peak of sexual pleasure)
|
:: orgasme {c}
|
orgasmic {adj} (of or relating to orgasms)
|
:: orgastisk
|
orgulous {adj} (threatening, dangerous)
|
:: truende, farlig
|
orgy {n} (sexual group activity)
|
:: orgie {n}
|
orgy {n} (excessive activity)
|
:: orgie {n}
|
orient {v} (to familiarize (oneself or someone) with a situation or circumstance)
|
:: orientere sig
|
Orient {prop} (countries of Asia)
|
:: Orienten {c}
|
orientalist {n} (a person (especially a scholar) interested in the orient)
|
:: orientalist {c}
|
oriental pratincole {n} (Glareola maldivarum)
|
:: orient-braksvale
|
Oriental Republic of Uruguay {prop} (official name of Uruguay)
|
:: Den Orientalske Republik Uruguay
|
orienteering {n} (racing across unfamiliar place using a map and compass)
|
:: orienteringsløb {n}
|
orifice {n} (orifice (see anus etc. for specific body cavities)) SEE: hole
|
::
|
orifice {n} (mouth or aperture, as of a tube, pipe)
|
:: åbning {c}
|
origami {n} (the Japanese art of paper folding)
|
:: origami {c}
|
origin {n} (point at which the axes of a coordinate system intersect)
|
:: origo
|
original {adj} (relating to the origin or beginning)
|
:: oprindelig
|
original {adj} (fresh, different)
|
:: original
|
original {n} (archaism for an eccentric) SEE: eccentric
|
::
|
original sin {n} (Adam's disobedience)
|
:: arvesynd {c}
|
original sin {n} (state of sinfulness in each human)
|
:: arvesynd {c}
|
originator {n} (someone who originates)
|
:: ophavsmand {c}
|
Orinoco {prop} (river)
|
:: Orinoco
|
Oriya {prop} (language)
|
:: oriya
|
Orkney Islands {prop} (group of islands)
|
:: Orkneyøerne {c-p}, Ørkenøerne {c-p} [historiographic, very archaic]
|
ornithologist {n} (expert in ornithology)
|
:: ornitolog {c}
|
ornithology {n} (scientific study of birds)
|
:: ornitologi {c}
|
ornithosis {n} (infection)
|
:: ornithosis {c}
|
orphan {n} (person whose (parent or) parents have died)
|
:: forældreløst barn {n}, hittebarn {n}
|
orphan {n} (single line of type at the bottom of page)
|
:: fransk horeunge {c}
|
orphanage {n} (a residential institution for the care and protection of orphans)
|
:: børnehjem {n}
|
orphanarium {n} (orphanage) SEE: orphanage
|
::
|
orrery {n} (clockwork model)
|
:: planetarium {n}
|
orthodox {adj} (conforming to accepted, established, or traditional doctrines of a given faith, religion, or ideology)
|
:: ortodoks, rettroende
|
orthodox {adj} (adhering to whatever is customary, traditional, or generally accepted)
|
:: ortodoks, almindelig anerkendt
|
Orthodox {adj} (of the Orthodox Churches)
|
:: ortodoks
|
Orthodox Church {n} (the Eastern body of Christendom)
|
:: Ortodokse kirke {c}
|
orthodoxy {n} (correctness in doctrine and belief)
|
:: ortodoksi
|
orthoepy {n} (study of pronunciation)
|
:: ortoepi {c}
|
orthogonal {adj} (of right angles)
|
:: ortogonal, vinkelret
|
orthogonalization {n} (process of converting a set of functions or vectors)
|
:: ortogonalisering {c}
|
orthographic {adj} (relating to orthography)
|
:: ortografisk
|
orthography {n} (study of correct spelling)
|
:: ortografi {c}, retskrivning {c}
|
orthography {n} (aspect of language study)
|
:: ortografi {c}, retskrivning {c}
|
orthography {n} (method of representing a language by written symbols)
|
:: ortografi {c}, retskrivning {c}
|
orthopedic {adj} (Of or relating to orthopedics)
|
:: ortopædisk
|
orthophoto {n} (geometrically corrected aerial photograph)
|
:: ortofoto {n}
|
orthorexia {n} (obsession with healthy food)
|
:: ortoreksi
|
Orwell {prop} (surname)
|
:: Orwell
|
Orwellian {adj} (of or relating to Orwell, especially his dystopian novels)
|
:: Orwellsk
|
Oryol {prop} (a city in Russia)
|
:: Orjol
|
Oscan {adj} (Of or pertaining to the Oscan language or Oscan people, or their writing system)
|
:: oskisk
|
Oscar {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Oskar
|
Oslo {prop} (Oslo (a county and municipality, the capital city of Norway))
|
:: Oslo {n}
|
osmium {n} (chemical element)
|
:: osmium {n}
|
osmosis {n} (movement of molecules)
|
:: osmose {c}
|
osmotic pressure {n} (hydrostatic pressure)
|
:: osmotisk tryk {n}
|
Osmussaar {prop} (Island in northwest Estonia)
|
:: Osmussaar
|
osprey {n} (bird of prey)
|
:: fiskeørn {c}
|
Ossetia {prop} (region in the Caucasus)
|
:: Ossetien
|
Ossetian {adj} (pertaining to Ossetia)
|
:: osseter, ossetier
|
Ossetian {n} (member of the people)
|
:: ossetisk
|
Ossetian {prop} (language)
|
:: ossetisk
|
ossification {n} (process by which bone is formed)
|
:: forbening {c}, ossifikation {c}
|
Ostend {prop} (largest coastal city of Belgium)
|
:: Oostende
|
ostensible {adj} (meant for open display; apparent)
|
:: åbenlys
|
osteopenia {n} (the medical condition of having low bone density, but not low enough to be considered osteoporosis)
|
:: osteopeni
|
ostmark {n} (currency)
|
:: østmark {c}, DDR-mark {c}
|
Ostrava {prop} (city in the Czech Republic)
|
:: Ostrava
|
ostrich {n} (large flightless bird)
|
:: struds
|
Oswald {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Osvald
|
otalgia {n} (earache) SEE: earache
|
::
|
other {adj} (not the one previously referred to)
|
:: andre
|
other {n} (an other one)
|
:: andre
|
other {determiner} (not the one referred to)
|
:: andre
|
other side {n} (afterlife) SEE: afterlife
|
::
|
otherwise {adv} (differently, in another way)
|
:: anderledes
|
otherwise {adv} (under different circumstances)
|
:: ellers
|
otherwise {adv} (in all other respects)
|
:: ellers
|
otolaryngologist {n} (otorhinolaryngologist) SEE: otorhinolaryngologist
|
::
|
otolaryngology {n} (medical study of the ear, nose and throat)
|
:: oto-rhino-laryngologi {c}
|
otolith {n} (small particle in the inner ear)
|
:: otolit {c}, øresten {c}
|
otologist {n} (doctor specializing in otology)
|
:: otolog {?}
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otology {n} (the branch of medicine that deals with the ear)
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:: otologi
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otorhinolaryngologist {n} (medical doctor of ear, nose and throat)
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:: øre-næse-hals-læge {c}
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otorhinolaryngology {n} (otolaryngology) SEE: otolaryngology
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Ottawa {prop} (capital of Canada)
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:: Ottawa
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otter {n} (mammal)
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:: odder {c}
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Otto {prop} (male given name)
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:: Otto
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Ottoman {n} (Turk from the period of Ottoman Empire)
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:: osman {c}, osmanner {c}
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Ottoman {adj} (of the Islamic empire of Turkey)
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:: osmannisk
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Ottoman Empire {prop} (Turkish empire)
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:: Osmanniske Rige {n}, Osmannerriget {n} [definite form]
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Ottonian {adj} (Pertaining to a dynasty of Germanic kings including Otto the Great)
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:: ottonisk
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Ouagadougou {prop} (capital of Burkina Faso)
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:: Ouagadougou
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ouch {interj} (expression of one's own physical pain)
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:: av
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ought {v} (indicating duty or obligation)
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:: burde
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ought {v} (indicating advisability or prudence)
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:: burde
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ought {v} (indicating desirability)
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:: burde
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ought {v} (indicating likelihood or probability)
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:: burde
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Ouija {n} (a board with letters of the alphabet and "yes" and "no")
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:: ouija, ouija-bræt, ånden i glasset
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Oulu {prop} (city in Finland)
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:: Oulu
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our {determiner} (belonging to us)
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:: vor
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Our Lady {prop} (Virgin Mary)
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:: Vor Frue {f}
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Our Lady of Sorrows {prop} (the Virgin Mary in reference to her sorrows)
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:: Sorgernes Moder {c}
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ours {pron} (that which belongs to us)
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:: vores, vor
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outbreak {n} (an eruption, sudden appearance)
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:: udbrud {n}
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outbreak {n} (a sudden increase)
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:: bølge {c}
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outcompete {v} (be much more successful than a competitor)
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:: udkonkurrere
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outdated {adj} (out of date, old-fashioned, antiquated)
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:: outdated, uddateret
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Outer Mongolia {prop} (East Asian region)
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:: Ydre Mongoli {n}
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outhouse {n} (outdoor toilet, see also: shithouse; latrine; toilet)
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:: das
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outlaw {n} (a fugitive from the law)
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:: fredløs {c}
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outlaw {n} (person without legal rights)
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:: fredløs {c}
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outlaw {v} (to declare illegal)
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:: kriminalisere
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outlaw {v} (to place a ban on)
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:: banlyse
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outlawry {n} (declaration removing someone from protection of law)
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:: fredløshed {c} [Danish medieval law]
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outlet {n} (wall socket) SEE: wall socket
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outlive {v} (to live longer than)
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:: overleve
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out loud {adv} (aloud)
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:: højt
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out of it {prep} (drunk) SEE: drunk
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out of the blue {prep} (unexpectedly)
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:: ud af det blå
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out of the frying pan, into the fire {prep} (get from an already bad situation to a worse one)
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:: fra asken i ilden
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out of thin air {adv} (from non-existent resource)
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:: ud af den blå luft
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out of work {prep} (unemployed) SEE: unemployed
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outside {n} (outer surface)
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:: yderside {c}
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outside {adv} (in or to the outside)
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:: ude, udenfor
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outside {adv} (outdoors)
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:: ude, udenfor, udendørs
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outside {prep} (on the outside of)
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:: udenfor
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outskirt {n} (periphery)
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:: udkant {c}
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outsource {v} (transfer of business to a third party)
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:: udlicitere {n}
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outsourcing {n} (transfer business)
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:: outsourcing {c}
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outstanding {adj} (standing out from others)
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:: fremragende
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outstanding {adj} (not settled or finished)
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:: udestående
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outstretched {adj} (extended or stretched out)
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:: udstrakt
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outstrip {v} (to exceed, excel or surpass)
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:: overtræffe
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oval {n} (shape like an egg or ellipse)
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:: oval {c}
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ovary {n} (female organ)
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:: æggestok
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ovate {adj} (shaped like an egg) SEE: egg-shaped
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oven {n} (chamber used for baking or heating)
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:: ovn {c}
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ovenbird {n} (Seiurus auricapilla)
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:: brillevanddrossel
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over {adj} (ended)
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:: forbi
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over {interj} (end of sentence in radio communication)
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:: skifter
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overbite {n} (malocclusion in which the upper teeth extend over the lower ones)
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:: overbid {n}
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overboard {adv} (over the edge, off a boat)
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:: over bord
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overcharge {v} (to charge more than correct amount)
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:: overtrække
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overcivilized {adj} (overcivilized)
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:: overciviliseret
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overcoat {n} (garment)
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:: frakke {n}, overfrakke {c}
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overestimate {v} (to judge too highly)
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:: overvurdere
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overflow {v}
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:: flyde over, gå over
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overhead projector {n} (projector that projects an image over the heads of the viewers onto a screen)
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:: overheadprojektor
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overhear {v} (To hear something that wasn't meant for one's ears)
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:: overhøre
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overheat {v} (overheat) SEE: burn
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over here {adv} (in this place)
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:: herovre, herover
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overlay {v} (overwhelm) SEE: overwhelm
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overload {v} (to load excessively)
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:: overbelaste
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overload {n} (excessive load)
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:: overbelastning
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overloaded {adj} (loaded too heavily)
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:: overbelastet
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overmorrow {adv} (on the day after tomorrow) SEE: day after tomorrow
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overmorrow {n} (day after tomorrow) SEE: day after tomorrow
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::
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over my dead body {prep} (absolutely not)
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:: over mit lig
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overnight {adv} (throughout the night)
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:: i nattens løb
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overnight {adv} (during a single night)
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:: natten over
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overnight {adv} (in a very short amount of time)
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:: pludselig, straks
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overnight {v} (stay overnight)
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:: overnatte
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overnourished {adj} (overweight) SEE: overweight
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overpopulation {n} (when the number of occupants of an area exceeds the ability of that area to provide for the occupants)
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:: overbefolkning {c}
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overpower {v} (subdue someone by superior force)
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:: overvælde, overmande
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overseer {n} (one who oversees)
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:: opsynsmand
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overshadow {v} (to cast a shadow over something)
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:: overskygge
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overshadow {v} (to dominate something and make it seem insignificant)
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:: overskygge
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overspeak {v} (say too much)
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:: tale over (sig)
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overstep {v} (To go too far beyond (a limit); especially, to cross boundaries or exceed norms or conventions.)
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:: overtræde
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overtake {v} (to pass a more slowly moving object)
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:: overhale
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over there {adv} (in that place)
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:: derovre, derover
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over time {prep} (with respect to the passage of time)
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:: over tid
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over time {prep} (gradually, as time passes)
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:: efterhånden, med tiden
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overweight {adj} (of a person, heavier than is healthy)
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:: overvægtig
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overweight {adj} (of a vehicle, weighing more than is allowed)
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:: overlæsset
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overweight {n} (excess of weight)
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:: overvægt {c}, overlæs {n} [of a vehicle]
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overwhelm {v} (engulf, surge over)
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:: opsluge, omslutte
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overwhelm {v} (to overpower, crush)
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:: overmande
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overwhelm {v} (overpower emotionally)
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:: overvælde
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overzealous {adj} (too zealous; too enthusiastic or fervent)
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:: overentusiastisk
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oviduct {n} (duct through which an ovum passes)
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:: æggeleder
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oviform {adj} (egg-shaped) SEE: egg-shaped
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ovoid {adj} (egg-shaped) SEE: egg-shaped
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ovum {n} (gamete)
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:: ægcelle {c}
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owe {v} (to be in debt)
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:: skylde
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owing to {prep} (because of)
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:: grundet
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owl {n} (bird)
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:: ugle {c}
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own {v} (defeat) SEE: defeat
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own {adj} (belonging to (determiner))
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:: egen
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own {v} (have rightful possession of)
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:: eje
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owner {n} (one who owns)
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:: ejer {c}
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ownerless {adj} (having no owner)
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:: ejerløs
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own goal {n} (goal scored by player against their own team)
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:: selvmål {n}
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own goal {n} (blunder that damages one's own prospects)
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:: selvmål {n}
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ox {n} (any bovine animal used as a beast of burden)
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:: okse {c}
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oxeye {n} (titmouse) SEE: titmouse
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oxeye {n} (Boops boops) SEE: bogue
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oxidanium {n} (hydronium) SEE: hydronium
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::
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oxidation number {n} (chemistry)
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:: oxidationstal {n}
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oxide {n} (binary compound of oxygen)
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:: oxid {c}
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oxidize {v} (to increase the valence)
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:: oxidere
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oxo- {prefix} (oxo-)
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:: oxo-
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oxygen {n} (chemical element)
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:: ilt {c}, oxygen {n}
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oxygen {n} (molecular oxygen)
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:: oxygen, ilt {c}
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oxygen {n} (atom of oxygen)
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:: oxygenatom {n}
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oxytocin {n} (hormone)
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:: oxytocin
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oyster {n} (mollusk, see also: clam; mollusc; mussel)
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:: østers {c}
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oystercatcher {n} (bird)
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:: strandskade {c}, tjald {c}
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ozone {n} (O3)
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:: ozon {n}
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ozone hole {n} (region of the stratosphere over Antarctica that is depleted of ozone in the local spring)
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:: ozonhul {n}
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ozone layer {n} (a region of the stratosphere)
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:: ozonlag {n}
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Øresund {prop} (strait) SEE: Oresund
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